Combining the benefits of a CRB or am I hoping for too much?

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Maybe that's what he charges?! :eekk:
We have some custys who are willing to pay that, but the regular middle to lower income customers? I don't have the heart! I still vacuum but my trusty handheld pet hair vac does the job and quickly!
Oh and it's my Dyson!
 
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What vacuum are you using Tom?
Mike
This is my latest vacuum, I am not saying it is one to go out and buy. I bought it used just to see if I liked it, it is self propelled, one of the reasons I bought it was my younger son is helping me on the days he has free from his home schooling.

I can say the suck is very good, I prefer bags vs dirt cup. the beater bar is pretty aggresive you can actually see the debris vibrating on the carpet about a foot away from the vac.

It is heavy though the hose is short
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I will probably buy a new one when it breaks.
 
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Does your son have a driver's license for that thing? Haha!
From what I have been told the bag ones are better as the cups never have a perfect seal. They are also easier to keep clean and maintained.
 

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I've used it twice. After vacuuming then just scrubbing in prespray. First time I didn't use the trays and to get a trash bag to pick up the massive hairballs. I'm thinking wet is actually better.
 

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Vacuuming with a Shark navigator professional or my DC17 animal dyson you see a the fine powder dust and dirt along with hair and carpet fiber. The CRB seams to dig more hair loose. its great for pile lifting.

We carry RE on both trucks and use it when necessary the 175 sits in the garage, looking to crb open areas and steps and use on pet jobs to dig more hair.

Definetly not a vacuum replacement.
 
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PS not all Dyson's are created equal the dc33 have a weak beater bar and dosent come close to a shark.

How ever my DC17 is an awesome $500 vacuum that is unbeatable.

I used the commercial oreck and the the vacuum was 8 lbs, after about a week it was 25 lbs and started smelling.

The dirt compacts in the bag.
 
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PS not all Dyson's are created equal the dc33 have a weak beater bar and dosent come close to a shark.

How ever my DC17 is an awesome $500 vacuum that is unbeatable.

I used the commercial oreck and the the vacuum was 8 lbs, after about a week it was 25 lbs and started smelling.

The dirt compacts in the bag.

That's a POS vac...
 

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I have been looking at those also, no one ever talks about them. I think it may be heavier than a regular crb. I talked to them and "THEY" say it works as good but you would think there would be a little talk about them if they were being used by some of the guys on here.
 
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UUUGGG I hate you HAPPY CLEANER......JK JK JK.
Gotta give the man some respect for taking it to the next level of clean and having the passion to do so!!! My hats off to you Sir
How does that sebo do on trashed carpet compared to a larger crb or rotary scrubber.?
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